education and entrepreneurship: do they make a marriage?
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GEEKIE • Founded in Brazil in 2011 • Mission: to offer high quality education FOR ALL • Adaptive learning company that personalizes education
at massive scale • Big data analysis through continuous assessment and
personalized content recommendations • Detailed reports for students, parents, teachers and
principals • One pay one free business model
FOCUS ON STUDENT ENGAGEMENT AND OUTCOMES
Geekie in Numbers (2014) • 3.3 million subscribers (80% from public
schools) • All states and 90+% of cities • 8 million video classes watched • 11.5 million text classes read • 66 million exercises completed
Geekie in Numbers (2014) • 1.5 mm mock exams completed • 6.1 mm study plans recommended • ~35% higher performance/semester • Certification by the Ministry of Education • Partnerships with 21 State-Level Education
Departments
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Market opportunity seems promissing... • 50 mm students in K-12 • Current system is not working • ENEM factor • Schools looking for competitive advantage • Low usage of technology by schools but
students are online and love social networks • VCs and Angel Investors seriously looking at
the sector
But reality is tough... • Lack of basic infrastructure • Adoption by teachers is slow and expensive • Private vs public schools • ~83% of students are in public schools • No specific procurement system for innovation • Most B2C companies are struggling
EDUCATION SECTOR IS COMPLEX AND MULTI-FACETED
Additional challenges... • Scarce access to credit or subsidized financing • Tax system • Search for talent • Impact investing vs financial return investing • Competition with highly capitalized publishers
and Fundações
“ROMANTIC” ENTREPRENEURS ARE FACING REALITY
A New Ecosystem is being created... • Sector will change dramatically • High technology adoption by students; mobile penetration • Flood of talent and capital • Startups are learning and become more mature • Foundations and wealthy individuals are playing a critical
role in seeding money and creating ecosystems • Early adopters provide enough leverage, Secretarias open to
test new technologies • Pressure for creating a procurement system for startups
CONCLUSIONS • Innovation and democratic access to high quality education
will come from startups partnering with foundations/Seducs • Start a business in education in Brazil is challenging • Requires tireless conviction, competency and faith • Technology alone has limitations for high impact • Teacher training, adoption team, content production,
ongoing support > scalable business model • Access to funding while public schools are not clients
THANK YOU!!!
Claudio Sassaki [email protected]